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12-06-2014, 05:51 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Williams.... I had some from your last batch that you sent to the motherland.
Those bananas were one of my faves on the banana and bourbon golf tour. That was one sweet banana........ Bananimal was very kind and shared some with me.....along with some of the the largest cado's I have ever had the pleasure to eat....off his own trees grown on his plantation. |
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Looks good I got to try the Williams.
I finally got t taste my namwah they where good but no wow factor. ed. |
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Namwahs suck, but if it's the best you can grow then they're great.
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This is probably going to be the largest bunch of Manzanos I've ever had, so I cleared away some of the other feral nanners nearby in hopes the fruit will fill properly. Might bring it a bag of grass next time I visit.
Massive Manzano Bloom Dec 7, 14
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Keith I just removed my last Oronoco, we didn't like it , I will be removing most of my namwah, I will leave 1 Matt, to make room for the. reds and anything else you send down here in the spring.
I do have a nice blue Java pup in the green house to see if the fruit is worth while growing. Thanks ed. |
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This was a large tree I cut down a few years ago, split it open today and found a Manzano root growing down the center.
Manzano Root Dec 7, 14 Morado Dec 7, 14 Manzano Dec 7, 14
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